Inhumanbeing was born from a sense of disconnection—both personal and collective. Zabi’s writing leans into that discomfort, treating alienation not as a flaw but as a lens. Their work explores themes such as selfhood, mental health, belonging, love, grief, and the subtle violence of being misunderstood. Rather than chasing perfection or certainty, Zabi is interested in honesty—especially the kind that feels unfinished or unresolved.